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  • A Space for Help and Healing in Portland’s Eastside

    April 5, 2017
    Ankrom Moisan’s latest Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a partnership with Central City Concern (CCC), a local nonprofit founded in 1979. Serving adults and  families in the Portland area experiencing homelessness, poverty, and addiction, the agency helps more than 13,000 people every year. ...
  • A New Vision for Urban Senior Living

    January 27, 2017
    Re-envisioning its nine-acre campus as a vibrant hub for the Bay Area senior community, Jewish Home of San Francisco is expanding its facilities to serve thousands of on-site and off-site residents with a broad array of programs and services at a single location. With new assisted living apartments, memory care suites, and a ground-floor marketplace of amenity and support spaces, the expansion provides opportunities...

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The Psychology of Color in Healthcare

The Psychology of Color in Healthcare

January 30, 2017
Ankrom Moisan is currently serving as the campus architect for Western State Hospital, an inpatient psychiatric hospital located in Lakewood, WA. As part of the team’s ongoing work, WSH asked Interior Design Lead Marcy Naismith to conduct a color study, which would guide new standards for repainting the interior of every building on campus. The hospital’s patient focus group, which reviews how aspects of the physical environment can influence positive behavior, “recognized this was something fairly small that
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A New Vision for Urban Senior Living

A New Vision for Urban Senior Living

January 27, 2017
Re-envisioning its nine-acre campus as a vibrant hub for the Bay Area senior community, Jewish Home of San Francisco is expanding its facilities to serve thousands of on-site and off-site residents with a broad array of programs and services at a single location. With new assisted living apartments, memory care suites, and a ground-floor marketplace of amenity and support spaces, the expansion provides opportunities for seniors, families, and caregivers to connect with their community like never before. 
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Thought Leadership: Inspiring New Methods of Research and Practice

Thought Leadership: Inspiring New Methods of Research and Practice

January 25, 2017
 Ankrom Moisan Collaborates with the Gerontological CommunityContributors: Rachel Browne, M.Arch.; Alan DeLaTorre, Ph.D.; Melissa Cannon, Ph.D.; Margaret A. Perkinson, Ph.D.; Maria Claver, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Dobson, M.S.  
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How can a new building be a good neighbor?

How can a new building be a good neighbor?

January 11, 2017
Contributing Architect: Frances Nelson
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